Larry Taunton reveals what he’s learned about Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum, and unravels more of the mysteries and hanky-panky surrounding voter fraud.
What Larry Taunton Has Learned about Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum Part 1
What Larry Taunton Has Learned about Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum 2
World Economic Forum Update 7: Davos
January 18, 2023 (Twitter Post) ~ Iโm in Davos, and I got to say, Iโm a bit let down. As Bond villain locales go, itโs a bitโฆordinary. Indeed, Davos is like any of a number of ski villages you find scattered throughout the Alps and Pyrenees. The conference itself is like a secular version of the Southern Baptist Convention which, come to think of it, is kind of secular these days, too: people sporting their swag; coffee shopsโnot that there really are anyโfull of enthusiasts trying to impress each other with who they are or with whom they a secular version of the Southern Baptist Convention which, come to think of it, is kind of secular these days, too: people sporting their swag; coffee shopsโnot that there really are anyโfull of enthusiasts trying to impress each other with who they are or with whom they are associated; and selfies galore. To be honest, itโs exactly the kind of thing I hate, and thatโs before we get to my ideological objections to the WEF. Oh, if you want to be an insider, itโs โWEF,โ not W.E.F. On German lips it comes out like the interjection โHumph!โ
Now you can impress the globalists at your next soirรฉe: โWhen I attended the WEF,โ youโll say as you swirl wine around in your glass fashionably. (Iโm here all day, people, to provide you with these keen cultural insights. Costs you nothing. Youโre welcome.) The SBC comparison works on several levels, and thatโs because the WEF is a semi-religious experience for attendees. On the one hand, seeing it in person I immediately realized why the John Kerry’s and Gretchen Whitmer’s and the like want to come here. Itโs the Oscars for politicians.
Here they are celebrities. Rock stars. Unpopular at home, they take the global(ist) stage abroad where they are worshipped by WEF groupies. They give speeches where attendees pay handsomely ($26,000 as I recall) to hear them and hang on their every word. Itโs like a drug to politicians who simply need the constant approbation of a worshipful retinue. On the other hand, ordinary attendees are here to worship the pantheon of modern secular utopia who they see as luminaries giving hope to humanity. And, yet, thatโs not quite accurate.
These people care little for humanity. Like Dostoevsky wrote, they love man in general, just not individually. โSustainabilityโ is the buzz word ready on the tongue of every globalist. (Be sure to drop that word at your soirรฉe, too.) Environmental sustainability.
Population sustainability. Resource sustainability. โItโs 50% bullsh*t,โ said one WEF attendee to me minutes ago over coffee. and yet, he related to me his conviction that we must reduce the global population. He believes the main bullsh*t article of this secular faith.
These are my first impressions of Davos and the โWEF.โ Itโs their Jerusalem, Mecca, climb to a Tibetan monastery for a religious experience, but with swag and with enough Mercedesโ to make a Saudi prince blush. More later. A woman wants to talk to me now. Hmm. Peace out.
World Economic Forum Update From Larry: A Man Named Klaus
January 17, 2023 (Facebook Post) ~ I have finally arrived at my hotel near Davos after a full day of train travel from Rome.
Italy is a corrupt socialist mess. And yet, I love Rome. Always have. I love Italians. In terms of food, fashion, friendliness, and artistic beauty, going from Rome to any German-speaking country is like going from the beach to the dentistโs chair for a root canal.
Switzerlandโs natural beauty is, of course, breathtaking. But Klaus Schwab isnโt Swiss even if the WEFโs HQ is here. Heโs German Born in Ravensburg in 1938, he is the son of a German industrialist who collaborated with the Nazi regime.
I keep seeing people say Schwab is a Nazi. I donโt agree. But I do think heโs a fascist. While all Nazis were fascists, not all fascists are Nazis. And Klaus appears to have none of the requisite antisemitism of the Nazis. But his stakeholder capitalism and ESG? Oh, thatโs fascist.
But is he the boogeyman people think he is? I donโt think so. Heโs almost a clichรฉ. I mean, his name is Klaus, he clearly has global ambitions, he holds SPECTRE-like meetings high in the Alps, and he speaks clichรฉ baddy lines with a sinister German accent: โZee futcha ist owz! Vee vill build it!โ Itโs like the man was doomed from birth to be a Bond villain.
But I donโt think heโs what should keep you up at night. Heโs 84, bit clownish even to other WEF types, and he has neither the money nor the ability to fulfill the WEFโs agenda.
Then what is he?
Schwab is Mr. Networker Guy. He has managed to gather world leaders of disparate cultures, languages, of democratic and non-democratic countries, some who are enemies, all of whom have participated on a voluntary basis, and heโs given them an organizing vision. But itโs not Dale Carnegie โHow to Win Friends and Influence Peopleโ techniques that have enabled him to do it. Itโs the product he is selling and hat they all want: Absolute power.
It is a fact of history. We are always just a step from totalitarianism. Those politicians who would readily embrace it and the thugs who would readily enforce it are always there. It just needs someone to speak it into being, to offer a roadmap to get there. Thatโs what the WEF offers, and it offers it all under the cover of environmental and humanitarian virtue. Schwab is more PT Barnum than Hitler. But his creation, the WEF, stands to do the world a lot of harm.
Schwab is also typical of his time He was nurtured in an era of (utterly unworkable) highly ambitious competing ideologies for the reorganization of humanity along secular lines.
Time for bed. Tomorrow itโs Davos.
You know, as I look out of my hotel room windows at the surrounding Alps, it occurs to me that an avalanche wouldโve saved me and humanity an awful lot of trouble.
Peace out.